Bug 454822
Summary: | LTC:4.8:201497:AACRAID Driver poor RAID1 write performance | ||
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Product: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 | Reporter: | IBM Bug Proxy <bugproxy> |
Component: | kernel | Assignee: | Rob Evers <revers> |
Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | Martin Jenner <mjenner> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | high | ||
Version: | 4.8 | CC: | aacraid, achim_leubner, andriusb, bmr, coughlan, epollard, jjarvis, peterm, ppokorny, tao |
Target Milestone: | beta | Keywords: | FutureFeature, HardwareEnablement, OtherQA |
Target Release: | 4.9 | ||
Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Enhancement | |
Doc Text: | Story Points: | --- | |
Clone Of: | Environment: | ||
Last Closed: | 2009-09-02 17:52:16 UTC | Type: | --- |
Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
Verified Versions: | Category: | --- | |
oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
Cloudforms Team: | --- | Target Upstream Version: | |
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Description
IBM Bug Proxy
2008-07-10 04:02:25 UTC
There are minor patches and bug fixes to the driver upstream. Peter will be providing the backports later next week. Updating PM score. Note to IBM: Since Mark Salyzyn's departure from Adaptec, feedback from Adaptec has since been spotty. A driver update in RHEL 4.8 may require more attention from you all until the transition has been solidified. Adaptec's catch-all user 'aacraid' has been added to this bug for their assistance. Similar BZ/update needs to be done for RHEL 5 which is currently using an even older aacraid version. Current version at www.adaptec.com is 1.1-5[2459] The aacraid driver appears to have been abandoned by Adaptec. We will consider this request when there is a patch available, and there appears to be adequate resources to support this hardware. Why would you say that? As recently as August 1st, they released an updated driver for a wide variety of distro kernels: http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/downloads/linux_source/linux_source_code?productId=SAS-5445&dn=Adaptec+RAID+5445 How could they possibly abandon the driver for their major product? Comment #7 is absolutely not true. Of course we continue supporting the aacraid driver. There was a lot of transition work because Mark Salyzyn is no longer with Adaptec. But I will cover all open issues as soon as possible. Achim Leubner Senior Software Engineer / RAID drivers Adaptec Inc. The latest that we can accept patches for 4.8, in order for us to meet our internal deadlines is Dec. 4. At this stage in the life of RHEL 4, the highest priority is to avoid regression. Patches must be very low risk, targeted at fixing specific bugs. Have a report of poor write performance on a RAID1 array configured on an IBM x3400 blade with a ServeRAID controller: 03:00.0 RAID bus controller: Adaptec AAC-RAID (Rocket) (rev 02) ServeRAID0: kernel 5.1-0[9237] ServeRAID0: monitor 5.1-0[9237] ServeRAID0: bios 5.1-0[9237] ServeRAID0: serial 600bc000 Hard disk configuration: Dv:Bx:Slot Model Rev Speed Size 00:00:00 IBM-ESXSGNA146C3 BH0D 3,0Go/s 136,7Go 01:00:01 IBM-ESXSGNA146C3 BH0D 3,0Go/s 136,7Go RAID configuration: Array HW : RAID1 Type RAID1 Array Size : 136,7 Go Array Status : OKAY Write Cache : Disable Read Cache : Disable I was able to reproduce similar behaviour on an x3755 equipped with a similar controller/array configuration that was completely addressed by updating to aacraid 1.1.5-2455. The original reporter does not see any improvement on this driver version, nor when updating firmware to the latest provided by their hardware vendor: ServeRAID0: kernel 5.2-0[15411] Oct 11 2007 ServeRAID0: monitor 5.2-0[15411] ServeRAID0: bios 5.2-0[15411] ServeRAID0: serial 600BC000 Reporter states that 2.6.19 is affected by the problem but their testing of distributions based on 2.6.22 and later see good write performance to the array. Adaptec: The code is long overdue (see Comment #10). Do you have any updated code proposed for RHEL 4.8? If not, this bugzilla will eventually get closed, and will run the risk of aacraid not getting updated for the remainder of RHEL 4. Sorry for the delay. We're working on that. Achim - thanks - please have the code posted here ASAP so that it may make Beta. Hi, According to a recent RHEL4.8 alpha install, the aacraid driver currently in RHEL4.8 is: Adaptec aacraid driver 1.1-5[2455]. It appears that the driver has still not been updated to the latest Adaptec driver. # uname -a Linux elm3c55.beaverton.ibm.com 2.6.9-81.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Feb 11 12:43:52 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux # cat /etc/*release* Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 8 Beta) Adaptec -- do you have an ETA on when you'll deliver the RHEL 4.8 driver? Thanks. IBM - despite 5+ months of promises from Adaptec to update aacraid, no action has been taken on their part. That being said, we are past the point for accepting wholesale driver updates in RHEL 4.8. We can only accept specific patches that resolve specific defects at this point. I'm leaning towards closing this bug entirely, and only entertaining specific defects that need addressing if they arise. I'm sorry about this impression. The latest driver in scsi-misc-2.6 (kernel 2.6.29-rc1) is 2456 with small changes to the RHEL4.8 driver version 2455. Our latest driver version is 2460 but not yet included in the latest Linux kernels. In my understanding RedHat only accepts driver updates to versions also included in the latest Linux kernels. Therefore I assumed 2455 is fine with RHEL4.8. Our next step will be providing a patch to the community for the latest 2.6 kernel to update the driver to 2460. Of course we also provide driver packages for the different Linux distributions. We really want to avoid such problems in the future. Please clarify what updates and patches you accept and anticipate for future releases. Many thanks Hi All, FYI, I ran diskdump on this particular driver on SystemX, and i confirm it passes successfully. -Rishi The above test has been run on following : Distro version: RHEL4.8 Alpha. kernel : 2.6.9-81.ELsmp -Rishi (In reply to comment #21) > We really want to avoid such problems in the future. Please clarify what > updates and patches you accept and anticipate for future releases. You are quite correct, we generally require that code is upstream before we accept it in to RHEL. It is also the case that, as the release matures, we prefer to take small, specific fixes for bugs, rather than wholesale drive updates. So, as you stated, there is no need to make a small update to driver in RHEL 4, just for the sake of matching what is upstream (2460). It is also not desirable to rush the next large upstream update (2460) in to RHEL 4.8. The reason this BZ became testy is 1) IBM indicated that they needed an update "to address several bug fixes and enhancements". It would have been most helpful if someone from Adaptec had promptly pointed out to them that there is no update available in the 4.8 timeframe, and then asked them to be very specific about the bugs they need fixed. I suspect we would have found out that this was a generic place-holder request. 2) There was a customer report of poor write performance on a RAID1 array configured on an IBM x3400 blade with a ServeRAID controller (comment 14). If this were investigated in a timely manner, it is likely that a specific fix for something like this would be appropriate for 4.8. Instead there has been no reply from Adaptec. I think the next step is for Adaptec and/or IBM to try to reproduce the problem, or ask for more information. The report indicates that an upgrade from 2.6.19 to 2.6.22 solves the problem, so I assume that a diff between those will provide some suggestions on what to try. I will move this BZ to 4.9, so we can address the problem in comment 14 when it is understood. Achim, Do you have any plans to provide a patch for this? Rob A fix for this problem is considered inappropriate for rhel4 this late in the life-cycle of the release. |